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Lamborghini has introduced an all-new Huracán, dubbed the Huracán EVO, an update of the Italian supercar's aerodynamics and intelligent handling technologies. The supercar is powered by the same engine that is found in the Huracán Performante, as well as boasting a new infotainment system, upgraded dynamics, the first Lambo with predictive logic on vehicle dynamics control, an enhanced appearance and more.

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In terms of its overall design, the Huracán EVO flaunts an improved profile for better aerodynamics, while retaining the distinctive Huracán aesthetic. The vehicle features a new front bumper with an integrated splitter and wing, alongside larger air intakes, as well as a new wheel design, and exhausts situated higher on the rear.

Featuring a 5.2-liter 10-cylinder engine that churns out a massive 640 horsepower and 443 pound-feet of torque, accelerating from 0-100 km/h in 2.9 seconds, key to the EVO's upgraded dynamics are enhancements to the rear-wheel steering system with improved torque vectoring via the Lamborghini Dinamica Veicolo Integrata (LDVI). That component is a central dynamic control system that integrates all of the vehicle's dynamic systems into one control hub for better overall balance in responses. Additionally, an advanced traction control system has been implemented as well, allowing full four-wheel traction control.

Inside, the new Huracán EVO is packaged with an infotainment system centered on an 8.4-inch touchscreen. At the center console, the screen allows users to control the climate, phone connectivity, and the EVO's LDVI system. The infotainment also features Apple CarPlay functionality and Siri voice controls, along with a dual-camera telemetry system and a high-capacity hard disc for storage.

Suggested retail price for the new Huracán EVO starts at $261,274 and it's expected to arrive at dealerships in spring 2019. For more details about the Lamborghini Huracán EVO, head on over to the brand's website.

Earlier this past fall, Lamborghini’s racing arm unveiled this ferocious street-legal track car.

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